Informal Sector Service Centre (INSEC)

INSEC is a large organisation in Nepal. Its broad scope covers a wide range of projects, including lobbying of conflicting parties and grassroots work on human rights and with conflict victims.

Overview

INSEC is a leading human rights organisation based in Kathmandu. It has district representatives in all 75 districts and is known for collecting and releasing information on civil and political rights for national and international media. It has been implementing human rights and peace programmes at the national and local level.

INSEC mainly works in the following fields:

The organisation has been putting pressure on both conflicting parties to accept peaceful means for conflict transformation through its above works.

INSEC is proud of its lobbying and advocacy results with the conflicting parties in Nepal and of its training of the security forces, which mainly focused on human rights, international humanitarian law, and peace and conflict transformation. The organisation has realised that human rights violations have increased daily due to the conflict and should be minimised. It has been raising awareness of this with both the conflict parties through training, lobbying and advocacy. The organisation has yet to evaluate its programmes.

What Services Are Provided?

Geographical Area of Operation

Nationwide.

Funding Resources

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Associated Organisations

INSEC is affiliated with 45 Nepali human rights organizations at the district level:

INSEC is also affiliated with the following international organisations: World Organisation against Torture, Forum Asia, Asia Election Observation, and South Asian Forum for Human Rights.